Crockett and Tubbs admits alcohol sales violation to minors at 32 East Cross Street

March 28, 2025 | Baltimore City, Baltimore County, Maryland

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Crockett and Tubbs admits alcohol sales violation to minors at 32 East Cross Street

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The Baltimore City Council's Board of Liquor License Hearing on March 27, 2025, addressed several key cases impacting local businesses and community standards. Among the most notable discussions was the application for a new Class B beer, wine, and liquor restaurant license by Wayne Lang of Perkersdorf LLC for a location at 4001 Falls Road. The application requires a significant capital investment of $200,000 and aims to accommodate at least 75 patrons, including outdoor table service and off-premises catering. The case has been continued to April 24, allowing the applicant time to respond to motions raised during the hearing.

Another significant case involved Nola Seafood and Spirits, represented by Andrew Lansinski and Lonnie Shawless, which faced a violation for selling alcohol to a minor on October 10, 2024. The licensee admitted to the violation, attributing it to a mistake and emphasizing that the establishment has maintained a clean record since opening. The representative, who is also related to one of the licensees, assured the board that measures would be taken to prevent future incidents.

These discussions highlight the ongoing efforts of the Baltimore City Council to regulate alcohol sales and ensure compliance with community standards. The outcomes of these hearings will have lasting implications for the businesses involved and the neighborhoods they serve, as the council continues to balance economic development with public safety.

Converted from Board of Liquor License Hearing; March 27, 2025 meeting on March 28, 2025
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